[act-ma] 5/6 SERGIO REYES - "The International Nature of Migrant Worker Struggles"
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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF BOSTON
SUNDAY SPEAKERS FORUM presents...
Sunday, May 6, 2012
11:00am
SERGIO REYES
"The International Nature of Migrant Worker Struggles"
The struggle for worker rights is not limited to the United States, the
Belly of the Beast. Workers throughout the Global South are
struggling for their rights and fighting neoliberal policies of structural
adjustment. Privatization and union busting are alive and
well throughout the world and the worker struggle for self determination is
under consistent attack. We will discuss the role of
migrant worker struggles, their victories and set backs in the global
campaign for worker liberation.
Sergio Reyes is a grassroots Boston-based organizer, torture survivor under
Pinochet's dictatorship in Chile, and often described as 'a
revolutionary that sings.'
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